Oct-02-2017 10:58 AM
Oct-20-2017 05:09 PM
jk6672 wrote:judelaurenzo25g wrote:
Nice truck! Did you order you trailer yet?
Thanks. No I haven't, I have a few months still before I can buy, but this whole researching processes is a PITA. When I think I like one I see there are many problems with it on line or by taking to someone in person. It seems every manufacturer has problems, some more than others. I wish I could go to an RV expo and see all the difference manufactures in one place.
Oct-19-2017 11:02 PM
judelaurenzo25g wrote:
Nice truck! Did you order you trailer yet?
Oct-17-2017 04:01 PM
Oct-07-2017 05:58 AM
nayther wrote:
that should work. just know they're very soft, my son put some on his truck and proceeded to really mess up the whole thing. Guess he thought he was going to go offroad racing.
Oct-04-2017 06:37 AM
jk6672 wrote:nayther wrote:jk6672 wrote:
Thanks. Technically i replaced the rear Springs with Deaver Springs lifting the rear 1 inch and front 3 inches. I figured a axlle flip may be all I need.
If you put deavers on the rear you'll need some help, they're way too soft for towing, meant for performance. Check the rated capacity vs. stock, plus they're usually responsible for that 3" lift and may be too much arch.
I have a set of Timbrens
Oct-03-2017 07:41 PM
nayther wrote:jk6672 wrote:
Thanks. Technically i replaced the rear Springs with Deaver Springs lifting the rear 1 inch and front 3 inches. I figured a axlle flip may be all I need.
If you put deavers on the rear you'll need some help, they're way too soft for towing, meant for performance. Check the rated capacity vs. stock, plus they're usually responsible for that 3" lift and may be too much arch.
Oct-03-2017 03:37 PM
jk6672 wrote:
Thanks. Technically i replaced the rear Springs with Deaver Springs lifting the rear 1 inch and front 3 inches. I figured a axlle flip may be all I need.
Oct-03-2017 07:19 AM
romore wrote:
I think I would be scared to tow a raised fiver with your truck. The 37's don't have the stiff sidewall needed for stability, they are off road tires. If you do it, take it slow on a side road to get the feel before venturing on the highway.
Oct-03-2017 04:21 AM
Oct-02-2017 03:37 PM
jk6672 wrote:
At first I wanted a bumper pull TH around 27', but then I seen a 5th wheel @31' and after a little research I've concluded it's a pretty decent built TH. Attitude 28SAG.
I'm hoping my Truck isn't too tall with the Carli suspension. It's a 3" kit with 37" meats.
I measured the bed rail hight this morning and I'm at 61 inches. Is this hight within the acceptable range of hooking up to a TH? Will I need an axle flip on the 28SAG?
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